"Albany Law School seeks candidates for a one-year visitorship to teach Introduction to Lawyering for the 2007 - 2008 academic year. Applicants should be teaching or have recently taught lawyering skills, legal writing, or similar courses. Introduction to Lawyering is a required, five-credit, two semester, first-year course. The course integrates legal research, legal analysis, legal writing, professionalism, and practice skills and is part of a coordinated program with experienced colleagues. Our deadline is very short. Applications including resume and references should be sent by February 9, 2007 to Barbara Jordan-Smith, Executive Assistant to the Dean, Albany Law School, 80 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208. Phone: (518) 445-2311. Email: BJord@albanylaw.edu. Electronic submissions are encouraged."

"The position advertised:___a. is a tenure track appointment.___b. may lead to successive long-term contracts of five or more years.___c. may lead to successive e presumptively renewable short-term contracts of one to four years that can be terminated only for cause.___d. has an upper-limit on the number of years a teacher may be appointed.___e. is a part of a fellowship program for one or two years___f. is a part-time appointment or a year-to-year adjunct appointment_X_ g. is a one year visitorship

2. The professor hired:____a. will be permitted to vote in faculty meetings._X_ b. will not be permitted to vote in faculty meetings.

3. The school anticipates paying an annual academic year base salary in the range checked below.____ a. $90,000 or more____ b. $80,000 to $89,000____ c. $70,000 to $79,000__X_ d. $60,000 to $69,000 ($65,000 - $70,000)____ e. $50,000 to $59,000____ f. $ 40,000 to $49,000____ g. $40,000 to $39,000____ h. this is a part-time appointment paying less than $30,000____ i. this is an adjunct appointment paying less than $10,000

4. The number of students enrolled in each semester of the courses taught by the lawyering professor will be:___ a. 30 or fewer___ b. 31– 35_X_c. 36 – 40 (professors teach two sections of approximately 18 students each)___ d. 41 – 45___ e. 46 – 50____ f. 51 – 55____ g. 56 – 60____h. more than 60